Emmanuelle Bouaziz (born 22 May) is a French actress, dancer and singer.
Life and career
A father with Algerian jewish roots and a mother of Ukrainian origin,
Emmanuelle Bouaziz studied dance at the Rick Odums Performing Arts Institute where she graduated as a dance teacher, and acting at cours Peyran-Lacroix in
Paris
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and The Actor Centre in
London
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.
She has appeared in the musicals ''
Roméo et Juliette'', ''
Fame'', ''
Mamma Mia!'', ''
1789: Les Amants de la Bastille''.
Mamma Mia à Paris, début des répétitions et annonce de la distribution
, musicalavenue.fr
She also acts in films and TV series.
Filmography
Film
* 2008 : ''Agathe Cléry
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Plot
Agathe Cléry is a marketing manager for a line of cosmetics for people with pale skin. She is also racist, part ...
'' by Etienne Chatiliez
* 2014 : ''Sous les jupes des filles
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'' by Audrey Dana
Audrey Dana (born 21 September 1977) is a French actress and film director.
Life and career
Dana studied drama in Orléans and Paris. After two years in New York City, she went back to France where she acted in various plays, including '' Nos am ...
* 2014 : ''Allies'' by Dominic Burns
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* 2018 : '' Deux Moi'' by Cédric Klapish
Short
* 2005 : '' Une majorette peut en cacher une autre'' by Lola Doillon
* 2013 : Two lines by Illoyd Campos et Nicolas Van Beveren
Television
* 2007 : '' de filles'' by Albin Voulfow Albin may refer to:
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* Albin, Wyoming, US
* Albin Township, Brown County, Minnesota, US
* Albin, Virginia, US
People
* Albin (given name), origin of the name and people with the first name "Albin"
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* 2008 : '' Pas de secrets entre nous'' by Pierre Leix-Côte
* 2008 : ''Les Bougon
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'', series
* 2009 : ''Julie Lescaut
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'', series
* 2009-2011 : '' Chante !'', series
* 2010 : '' Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdes...'', series
* 2011 : ''La nouvelle Blanche-Neige
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'' by Laurent Bénégui
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* 2014 : ''Commissaire Magellan
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** Commissaire de police, in the French National Police
** Commissaire des guerres, in the French Army
*Commissaire (cycling), an official in competitive cycling ...
'', series
* 2015 : ''Catastrophe
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'', series by Ben Taylor
* 2016: '' EastEnders''
* 2017: ''The White Princess
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'', miniseries
* 2020-2021 : ''Clem
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'' (saisons 10-11), series
Clip
* 1998 : ''Machistador'' by Matthieu Chedid
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* 2002 : ''Mon amant de Saint-Jean'' by Patrick Bruel
* 2009 : ''Super héros'' by Oz
* 2014 : '' Maman m'avait dit'' by Dumè
Musicals
* 2004 : ''Paradis d'amour'' - Paradis Latin
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* 2005 : ''Beauty and the Beast
''Beauty and the Beast'' (french: La Belle et la Bête) is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740 in ''La Jeune Américaine et les contes marins'' (''The Young American and Marine ...
'' by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman
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and Tim Rice
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- Disneyland Park (Paris)
* 2006 : ''Hôtel des cancans'' by Patrice Vrain Perrot - Paris
* 2007 : ''High school musical on tour'' by Katy Harris and Christophe Boschard - Disneyland Park
* 2007 : '' Roméo et Juliette'' by Gérard Presgurvic
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, dir Redha - Asia
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* 2007-2008 : ''Big manoir'' by David Rozen - Paris
* 2008 : ''Kid manoir'' by David Rozen - Paris
* 2008 : ''The Tales of Hoffmann
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'' by Jacques Offenbach
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- Tour
* 2008 : ''Lady blue'' by Jonathan Kerr - Paris
* 2007-2009 : ''Aime et la Planète des Signes'' by Jean Louis Grinda - Paris
* 2009 : '' La Vie parisienne'' by Jacques Offenbach - Massy
* 2009 : '' Fame'' by José Fernandez, Jacques Levy, Steve Margoshes, dir Ned Grujic - Theatrical National Tour
* 2010 : ''Generation Moonwalk, tribute to Michael Jackson'' by Aurore Stauder - Zénith de Paris
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* 2009-2010 : ''Les nouvelles aventures de Robin des Bois'' by Fred Colas - Théâtre Le Temple
* 2010-2011 : '' Mamma Mia!'' by Benny Andersson
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and Björn Ulvaeus
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, Phyllida Lloyd - Théâtre Mogador
* 2011 : ''Le fabuleux rêve d'Amélie'' by Aude Henneville - L'Olympia
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* 2012-2013 : '' 1789 : Les Amants de la Bastille'' by Dove Attia
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and François Chouquet - Palais des Sports de Paris, tour
* 2014-2015 : ''La folle histoire du Petit Chaperon Rouge'' by Pascal Joseph and Nicolas Giraud
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- Paris
* 2015 : ''Flashdance
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'' dir Philippe Hersen - Théâtre du Gymnase
* 2017-2019: ''Émilie Jolie
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'' by Philippe Chatel
Philippe Chatel, born Philippe de Châteleux de Villeneuve-Bergemont de Duras (23 February 1948 – 19 February 2021), was a French singer-songwriter.
Career
After starting in courier of Henri Salvador, Chatel became familiar with Georges Brass ...
- Theatrical National Tour
Choreographer
* 2009 : ''Les nouvelles aventures de Robin des Bois'' by Fred Colas - Théâtre Le Temple
* 2017-2019 : ''Émilie Jolie
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'' by Philippe Chatel
Philippe Chatel, born Philippe de Châteleux de Villeneuve-Bergemont de Duras (23 February 1948 – 19 February 2021), was a French singer-songwriter.
Career
After starting in courier of Henri Salvador, Chatel became familiar with Georges Brass ...
- Theatrical National Tour & L'Olympia
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Theatre
* 2009-2010 : ''La bombe'' by Carole Greep - Théâtre Le Temple, Paris, tour
* 2010-2011 : ''V.O.S.'' by Carol Lopez- Theatre Pixel, Paris
* 2017-2018 : ''L'Adieu à la Scène'' by Jacques Forgeas - dir Sophie Gubri Festival d'Avignon, Paris
References
External links
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Biographie
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Living people
French women singers
French female dancers
French film actresses
French television actresses
French musical theatre actresses
Year of birth missing (living people)
French people of Algerian-Jewish descent